A London, Ont., man could spend six months to a year in jail if a judge finds that he posted malicious and racist Internet messages contrary to a previous court order.

Tomasz Winnicki appeared in Federal Court yesterday to fight accusations made by the Canadian Human Rights Commission that he posted hate-filled messages on U.S. neo-Nazi websites between October and April in contempt of a federal court injunction order.

A London, Ont., man could spend six months to a year in jail if a judge finds that he posted malicious and racist Internet messages contrary to a previous court order.

Tomasz Winnicki appeared in Federal Court yesterday to fight accusations made by the Canadian Human Rights Commission that he posted hate-filled messages on U.S. neo-Nazi websites between October and April in contempt of a federal court injunction order.

Sounds like the "Human Relations Council" from The Turner Diaries.
It's scary when somebody can be jailed for posting "hate-filled" messages on the internet (or anywhere for that matter).

A London, Ont., man could spend six months to a year in jail if a judge finds that he posted malicious and racist Internet messages contrary to a previous court order.

Tomasz Winnicki appeared in Federal Court yesterday to fight accusations made by the Canadian Human Rights Commission that he posted hate-filled messages on U.S. neo-Nazi websites between October and April in contempt of a federal court injunction order.